DAVIE - Are you ready for some football?
We're hours away from the Miami Dolphins kicking off the exhibition season in the Hall of Fame game, so there isn't a better time than now to provide a run down of the team's depth chart, and a forecast of how...

HOUSTON - The Miami Dolphins have spent the first two exhibition games experimenting, sticking the team's toe in the water on young players who might not make the roster.
While that's important for putting together the 53-man roster, it is about time...

In case you haven't noticed, I'm taking a no prisoners approach to the Miami Dolphins this season.
I've covered this team since 2007 and I'm tired of suffering through the losses, tired of the excuses, and tired of listening to people justify...

The free agent market hasn't been kind to NFL veteran offensive linemen.
Because the 2013 draft was filled with talented young linemen most of the tackles had to wait months, until after the draft, to get a deal done.
Some offensive linemen are still...

DAVIE - The Miami Dolphins are bleeding out as a football team, and the wound can be found on the offensive line.
Until this Dolphins team, which is riding a three-game losing streak, fixes its struggling offensive line, which has allowed 26 sacks, this franchise is clearly going nowhere. And more troublesome is the possibility that Ryan Tannehill could wind up suffering a serious injury if the hits keep coming.
That explains why General Manager Jeff Ireland made a desperate move on Monday and...

The Miami Dolphins started newly acquired offensive lineman Bryant McKinnie at left tackle in Sunday's game against the New England Patriots.
McKinnie, a 12-year veteran, replaced Jonathan Martin. Martin, the team's 2012 second-round pick, returned to the right tackle spot he started the first 10 games of the 2012 season.
Martin replaces Tyson Clabo, who has allowed eight sacks in his six starts. The last two came in the fourth quarter of Miami's 23-21 loss to the Bills, and led to a fumble that...

Tyson Clabo will get one last opportunity to make a favorable impression on the Miami Dolphins' coaches, teammates and fans.
Because Jonathan Martin has been sidelined all week Clabo, the player he replaced as Miami's starting right tackle last week, will return to his starting role in Thursday night's game against the Cincinnati Bengals.
Clabo and new starting left tackle Bryant McKinnie will be manning the edges of the Dolphins' struggling offensive line, which has allowed 32 sacks in seven games....

Miami Dolphins offensive tackle Jonathan Martin has left the team after an altercation with teammates which took place on Monday.
The second-year veteran is reportedly with family seeking treatment.
According to a team source, Martin had been “dealing with a lot of stress, and he just snapped” during the team’s lunch hour.
According to Fox Sports, which first reported that Martin’s absence on Monday and Tuesday wasn’t illness related, the Dolphins’ 2012 second-...

The Miami Dolphins have exactly a week to pick up the pieces for an already struggling offensive line, which will play Tampa Bay on Monday Night Football without two of the team’s starters.
Jonathan Martin, an offensive tackle who has started all 23 of the games he's played for the Dolphins, left the team last week because he’s uncomfortable with his working environment, and there is no timetable set for his return.
On Sunday the team suspended Richie Incognito, the team’s starting...

With the Miami Dolphins missing the playoffs for the fifth straight season, this figures to be a long offseason for the organization and their fans. Here are some key dates to remember as the offseason unfolds:
Feb. 17 to March 3: Teams can designate franchise players: Teams have a two-week window to decide whether to use the franchise tag. Brent Grimes is the leading candidate for the franchise tag, which would account for $11 million in cap space.
March 8: First day teams can negotiate with agents...